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Shelton advances design and grant steps for multiple transportation projects; staff to bring actions to June 3 agenda

3443131 · May 22, 2025
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The council on May 20 moved several transportation items toward formal action: staff recommended design contracts and placed multiple resolutions on the June 3 action agenda for consideration, including federally funded railroad crossing removals and pedestrian and pavement projects along Olympic Highway North.

On May 20 the Shelton City Council reviewed a package of transportation and public-works items and agreed to place several resolutions on the June 3 action agenda for final consideration.

Public Works Director Jay Harris told the council the city received a federal grant of $674,000 to remove three railroad crossings and recommended selecting a consultant (Priti/30 Inc. per packet) for design services so the project can be designed in 2025 and out for bid in early 2026. Harris described the three crossings…

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